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clashes in tear gas in the breeze thousands protest the visit of the german chancellor they see as i have enjoyed financial well. israel's leader announces early lections of the budget negotiations with coalition partners day. and turkey droid's forces to its border with syria as the countries are closer to the full scale military conflict.
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is eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t live with me to bang with say first clashes have broken out in greece and tear gas fired of protesters angry at the visit of one girl a merkel there are reports police all making preventative arrests the german chancellor is seen as the paul behind the policy bringing hardship and tough will start to the greek people for it is in athens. protests that have been being closed off all the story itself in by the riot police briefing a number of people detained and of course the take out hanging heavy in the head this is all going on. flagler mirco this visit to a trade pay i mean you can see just how i am going to the people on the street thought about what's been going on anglo-american says that he came to show solidarity with know the solidarity that the people on the streets the feeling in
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fact all this visit has to do is highlight the huge divisions that remain head in the country and among members. in the country and it's. of course that's and that she hasn't been here since the euro crisis started it's been years and the anger has been go to this entire you've got to remember as well that the rhetoric from germany and the rhetoric from some of these bigger stronger eurozone states really changed dramatically at the beginning of all of this place was very close that out of it so with an isolated situation where the measures seem to be more of the punishment that help those that need those to bail starts messes up just because the push the country into a desperate spiral of austerity each security operation this got underway the riot police that are lining of course the parliament that's a huge issue but today they've also got snipers on the roof he's got the helicopter
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gave the heads i mean the police presence is notably more than usual and that's really cause a lot of anger added to that that the protesters were told they weren't allowed to demonstrate peacefully as we said and as you can see they come out anyway absolutely anger as we said before what's been going on at the fact that she's visiting a lot of confusion take people asking why now why is this point chancellor merkel saying first chance today the very real effects of those are starting measures that have been a total destruction from the far. right let's not talk to greek political analysts or crystals to try this is joining us live now good to see them in a drought as chancellor merkel said greeks have done much to end the walk far along the path of recovery but considering more cuts are looming the people can't be all that reassured can they. of course they're going to do now surely you know i think
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of the main problem. of most americans believed in greece is that it was not only symbolic nothing concrete came out from his visit and i think the other people especially at this story they hear something concrete the leaders from the that they didn't need just some more to restaurants from the missionary comes for missionary killed but something more concrete or something more released like the egg and there was are these to the game are basically shipped but and then america came to athens in a show of us solidarity i mean that word was spoken a lot today but can the people of greece expect any concessions from her i don't think so i think the american game here today mainly. just a little a symbolic visit to say that ok i'm with you guys but i want to be with you only if you will with the sister of the measurers if you don't go with my plan or with this certain measures i will not be with you short on thing that the people can be rest
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assured for anything because merkel didn't stick out way from here brian plus she didn't say this during the years here was his regular blood and human problem was that she didn't speak about. investments for him. or to extend the bailout plan. what one might feel a little bit sorry for prime minister some are as he is cornered i mean he faces pressure to cut more from brussels and berlin law his own people are enraged by these are staring teeth how long can the greek leadership continue with that balancing act. i think that. this is somewhere us must lay because. my assumption is that he will move forward and you will be success and you will carry great success through. this certain measure smile they are aware that
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their society is. the people cannot take any more so i think he knows that it is his last hour if he passes there there certainly measure smile and the other three months he comes again and he says that look group take more missiles i think the government will be totally collapsed but the problem is that this is a what we call us that is worth. any real analysis will greece be able to pass in the thirteen and a half billion euros in cuts to receive the rescue needed to avoid a default next month i think that who are the very very very few steve goodness of their. greek government who will be successful to to take these measures by taking but it is their last chance i'm going to ask the world unity after the i am goes are natural or any other government can take can be conditional measures the
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crucial at the start of the road you know this form and the markets were there in a minute and there's no it's very slow there's no when it. is there a way out of this cycle of a stair to end bailouts for europe. i think the only way out from the surge of the storm does only myrtle decides to work in a more connected mode you know more so darned more turn to boss. fiscal and monetary you know. not if she doesn't understand not the only way out of the crisis is the formulate a strong monetary and fiscal uniform. you know i don't think there is your way out . chris also to try this political analyst i wish we had more time with you but we're going to have to leave it there thank you very much for joining us here on our attention and some light on the greek economic struggles.
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these are a prime minister has announced early parliamentary elections as budget talks are for next year collapse with no decision reached benjamin netanyahu as partners have refused to accept the wealthy cuts written into it but as a rino going to explains that could be another agenda behind that ing out his actions. but even so you know who has announced that there will be indeed early elections in israel of course that means that they will take place in january or february of next year as opposed to october and then when they were actually slated to happen initially he said that right now it is impossible to pass every sponsible budget of course there are many here in israel who believe this was actually done not on purpose and then he was actually leading up to this type of events unfolding
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of course the budget talks have everything just recently and the latest party that . who was talking to was the ultra orthodox shaws party who are adamantly against the budget cuts to the social economic sphere as particularly those which concern the elderly and those who are less fortunate when it comes to financial situation but who refused to budge in anything that actually concerned a lot of people a lot of analysts here actually believe that he may be actually pushing the other parties to make this call to make it look like there was no other way other than to call for early elections at the same time those very people are saying that this is actually the man who is going to benefit the most from the early elections because he is at the peak of his popularity right now so there is a very high chance that he will be reelected for his current post again when the post of the prime minister and that will allow him more time to push forward with his agenda and that doesn't just concern the budget of course in geopolitical sense
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that also concerns for example war mongering rhetoric when it comes to such countries as iran of course he has been saying that iran is going to develop a nuclear weapon and israel should take precautionary measures to. right up to striking iran is so a lot of people are saying that you can safely say at the moment that the man who is going to benefit the most from the early elections is actually betting that self and his party likud. reinforcing it's close. the border with syria now after almost a week of returning fire a turkish news agency says at least twenty five additional fighter jets have been deployed turkey and egypt are also holding reclining joint unable drills in the mediterranean not far from syria's shores has warned it will not shy from war if provoked and nato which has so far shunned the conflict says it's ready to defend its member nation but some reports as are just shells landing in turkey may be from
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weapons that are provided to syrian rebels this violence is escalating across the country with bomb blasts and firefights in damascus the u.n. jeeves ban ki moon has called on the syrian government to unilaterally cease fire but by a me as e.q. where editor of the pan african newswire believes a neighbor is maneuvering to intervene. turkey is a long time member of the north atlantic treaty organization since nine hundred fifty two and they're going to act in conjunction with other nato powers led by the united states their main objective is regime change against the assad government in syria they're using this border conflict between syria and turkey as a means of venting more directly from a military standpoint within the un security council the us britain and france have
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not been able to get their way in regard to authorizing some type of a no fly zone unquote would actually means a authorization to carry out massive bombings against syria so they can utilize alleged violations of turkish land mass and an effort to further militarize the border between the two countries so i believe it's a very dangerous situation and that the united nations seems to be almost crippled in regard to any attempt to resolve this conflict because their efforts are being undermined by nato and the countries that are very much a part of the leadership of that military alliance still ahead and maybe within find out why the united arab emirates is a. must. in region. these and other stories are coming your way here. make stay with us.
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trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse tourists and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature.
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to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer jara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument book it was it of stop the fall is goes on the spirits of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings . and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again you which means come back and this melody only instrument is called.
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you know with our t. liable from moscow the united arab emirates says gulf states should unite to stop the muslim brotherhood plotting to undermine governments in the region the kingdom says it has a resident sixty islamism this year accusing them of belonging to the group which is banned today and conspiring to overthrow the regime let's get more on this from author and journalist to erica mother of the so is a journalist and coming us live from canada good to see you they miss him a goddess isn't the muslim brotherhood really such
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a threat to the arab gulf states and what other countries should be warned. the muslim brotherhood is the oldest political organization is the mother of all our of the groups and surrounded in egypt nineteen twenty eight and well it was radical in its youth its for coming in recent years rather conservative jews or b g younger junctions when i was there recently call it your grandfather's political party. many of us it's lost its youth or. is now becoming sort of a center of store a good musician however its goals and ambitions are still seen as a spread of golfers you just noted but don't be lucrative cradle to grave welfare systems that are in place going to see that there won't be another revolution. well they do very much because the muslim brotherhood's primary goals
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have been expressed through welfare programs and it's the reason for its continued popularity places like egypt and jordan syria. but it is a sunni organization it's never been very popular among the shia muslims and most of the unrest that's coming in the gulf emirates now is coming from norah he wrote me so i've never been aware that the muslim brotherhood it's a great threat to the stability and ethnic studies school in the gulf but certainly the advent of the muslim brotherhood. government in egypt has made people nervous there let's talk a little bit about that i mean egypt's president mohamed morsi helped of the muslim brotherhood increase its footprint in the middle east so to speak but he himself says that there's no plan to export the revolution what's your take on that i think
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he's right i believe. in muslim brotherhood as i said has been very conservative nothing firebrand at all if it doesn't end up being exported anywhere is for be more likely to go to. syria or jordan rather than to the gulf egyptians have so many domestic problems right now but they're really not looking very much. united our arab emirates and other gulf monarchies have lost the you know they've avoided the arab spring so to speak any invented cold months has a western support for the areas being now put its allies in danger. some view it that way certainly neoconservatives in washington are ground was undermined. egypt threatens to overthrow the american.
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domination of the middle east but because of the goal in the very difficult position they want to eat on the side of a history of improvement in the region they've been stuck supporting dictators traditionally historically their american government is stumble and forward right now trying to figure out what to do and it's under the obama administration under great attack by the republicans who are trying to get political issue of the fact the. region it's not clear thank you so much author and journalist eric margolis that talking to us from toronto thank you for your thoughts and i think you're welcome. right over to our g dot com right now clamping down on us that a swedish civil rights group finds a new way to figure out if you're a man or machine called letting you enter a website asking questions on human rights also online.
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of a visit to the jail in a song and at the ecuadorian embassy as pop superstar lady gaga joins inflicted on whether caught in a bad romance by not one about the five i'll need to get out to use the web site. white house presidential hopeful mitt romney named russia as america's number one geopolitical foe although twenty years ago you was happy to make a buck from the bad habits of his top enemy nation as i. can explains. today is mitt romney views russia as america's number one geopolitical foe we don't know what use mr romney had on russia twenty years ago but we do know that back then he did his best to get russia to smoke more so some twenty years ago he's a boston based consulting firm bain capital was helping tobacco titans to move forcefully into the new russian market the soviet union just collapsed russia was
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up for grabs according to the person who worked for romney in russia at the time someone named. hope i pronounce his name correctly romney was very excited about the smoking market in russia mr garside he reported to mitt romney directly about his efforts to promote smoking there in the one nine hundred ninety s. tobacco market in russia skyrocketed which of course led to more smoking related deaths and candidate romney has apparently made his modest very modest contribution to that but obviously for him it was more about money than anything else just business even if it killed by the way mitt romney himself never smoked except for the one cigarette he said he had when he was very young he explained his attitude to smoking saying it's a religious thing mr romney is a mormon and mormons have a strict health code but apparently is believes his faith never stopped him from pushing cigarettes onto the nation he refers to as a folk in washington i'm going to. iraq is said to buy more than four billion
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dollars worth of weapons from russia moscow says the deals with signed over the past several months it comes as the iraqi prime minister visits moscow for tonsil with his counterpart dmitri medvedev there's been no official statement on what exactly baghdad is buying but it has been reported it once fighter jets helicopters and missile defense systems russia lost a number of lucrative oil contracts in iraq after the us led invasion of the country and some experts now also just it's making up lloyd's with the arms sales. but artie's business desk is here now with some other news above russia's all oil contracts natacha absolutely or the energy sector to produce more broadly there's a new twist in the ongoing saga between b.p. and its russian partners the company called they are is now considering selling its half of the company either to a strategic investor or on the open market now this would only happen if b.p.
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sells its part to rosneft something a local shareholders are unhappy about at the same time eight or is still willing to buy b.p. stake in the russian joint venture. and let's now take a quick look at the equity markets wall street the only one trading this hour is sharing value as you can see apple is extending monday's losses dragging the nasdaq lower here in moscow the equities ended the day mixed with the r.t.s. managing to recover some of monday's losses and on the currency markets the euro is trading lower to the u.s. dollar the russian ruble and did the day stronger to the current currency basket and that's all latest from the business desk you can find a lot more stories that are teed up com slash business well that does not i hope that in the next couple of days of those reds will turn a little bit greener right up next it's max kaiser will tell you all of the things the banks would rather you never heard all in the kaiser report.
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download the official location to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matsushita t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on scene any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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hey that you hold the hoodie our best banks are today well we got an episode for you yes according to our headlines it may be time to start hugging a bank star and bashing. stacey heard. yes max is there is it time to stop bashing bankers says the line headline of this paper that the guardian but in the print edition it says is it time to start loving bankers oh yeah we love bankers long time.
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well i believe max you went with the artist taxi driver to ask him this question because of course taxi drivers know what's going on in any city in the world here's what he had to say. on this show you some blood these days it's the plot of the bank responsible for food banks this bloody good government is our process in each cell phone up through the. vox populi the omniscient london taxi it's absurd to think that it's a period of banker bashing us come to a pause because we have not even begun to bash the bankers we will fight them in the trenches we will fight them it we're going to pass and they haven't even started yes days yeah but how dare they say time to stop them that's absurd. well this is what most of the comments on the guardian's website said along those lines .

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